Hi there,
I've ended up here after having rounded the gcc-irc-channel and the crosscompiler mailing-list.
The story:
I have compiled a gcc crosscompiler hosted under Cygwin using Dan Kegel's Crosstool scripts.
However, as my application is growing in size (number of .o files) I suddenly get the following fault message from collect2.exe when trying to link them all together:
$ powerpc-405-linux-gnu-gcj --main=foo.Main *.o
C:\cygwin\opt\crosstool\powerpc-405-linux-gnu\gcc-3.4.0-glibc-2.2.5\libexec\gcc\powerpc-405-linux-gnu\3.4.0\collect2.exe (1740): *** fork: can't reserve memory for stack 0x40000 - 0x240000, Win32 error 487
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There is roughly 600 .o files to link together.
Andrew Haley from RedHat mentioned that "There's some magic in Win32 to extend the size of a stack segment" "I can't remember the command"
Can anybody on this list help me out here?
BR, Martin Egholm
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